Frigidaire White Electric Washer/Dryer Laundry Center – 3.9 cu. ft. Washer and 5.5 cu. ft. Dryer
Movement of agitator ensures your clothes come out clean. Wash and dry a single load in 60 minutes. Fit more in every load with 3.9 cu. ft. washer capacity.
The Frigidaire Top Load Washer/Electric Dryer conveniently stacks the 5.5 cu. ft. electric dryer on top of the 3.9 cu. ft. washer to save space. This super-efficient system offers eight multiple wash cycles to meet all of your washing needs such as delicate, bedding and casual. Four different drying cycles meet all of your drying needs, including delicate, casuals and heavy-duty. Featured in a classic, white finish to complement your laundry area. Search matching gas dryer model FLCG7522AW.
- Excellent cleaning performance – the movement of the agitator in the washer ensures your clothes come out clean
- Quick wash and dry cycles save you time – get a load done faster with quick wash and dry cycles
- Largest laundry center washer capacity allows you to wash more clothes – fit more in every load with 3.9 cu. ft. washer capacity
- MaxFill gives you the maximum water level for the selected cycle and ultimate clean
- Features 10 wash cycles such as comforter, delicate, bedding and casual
- Features 6 dry cycles to meet all of your drying needs such as delicate, activewear, bulky, and air fluff
- 4 timed dryer cycles – select your desired drying time limit that works with your schedule
- Quieter clean with quiet pack – new sound dampening technology offers quieter operation
- Laundry cycle status lights keep you informed – green LED light keep you informed on when the cycle is washing, rinsing, spinning and done
- Convenient end-of-cycle signal – always know when your laundry is done with the end-of-cycle beep
- 1-year limited warranty
Additional information
Capacity - Washer (cu. ft.) | 3.9 |
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Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 47.5 |
Door Opening Height x Width (In.) | 18.63 x 28.4 |
Dryer Door Opening Height x Width (In.) | 14 x 17 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (In.) | 31.5 x 76 x 27 |
Certifications and Listings | UL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | One Year Limited |
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Frigidaire Appliance Company is the American consumer and commercial home appliances brand subsidiary of multinational company Electrolux, a Swedish multinational home appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Stockholm.
Frigidaire was founded as the Guardian Frigerator Company in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and developed the first self-contained refrigerator, invented by Nathaniel B. Wales and Alfred Mellowes in 1916. In 1918, William C. Durant, a founder of General Motors, personally invested in the company and in 1919, it adopted the name Frigidaire.
The brand was so well known in the refrigeration field in the early-to-mid-1900s, that many Americans called any refrigerator a Frigidaire regardless of brand. In France, Canada, and some other French-speaking countries or areas, the word Frigidaire is often in use as a synonym today, and in transcribed form in Serbo-Croatian also ("frižider", "фрижидер"). Although the alliterative names Frigidaire or its antecedent Frigerator suggest an origin of the widely used English word fridge, it is simply a contraction of refrigerator, a word in use since 1611.
From 1919 to 1979, the company was owned by General Motors. During that period, it was first a subsidiary of Delco-Light and was later an independent division based in Dayton, Ohio. The division also manufactured air conditioning compressors for GM cars. While the company was owned by General Motors, its logo featured the phrase "Product of General Motors", and later renamed to "Home Environment Division of General Motors".
Frigidaire was sold to the White Consolidated Industries in 1979, which in 1986 was purchased by Electrolux, its current parent.
The company claims firsts including:
- Electric self-contained refrigerator (September, 1918 in Detroit)
- Home food freezer
- Room air conditioner
- 30" electric range
- Coordinated colors for home appliances
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- Washer (hardware), a thin usually disc-shaped plate with a hole in the middle typically used with a bolt or nut
- Washing machine, for cleaning clothes
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- Dishwasher, a machine for cleaning dishware, cookware and cutlery
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by Gilda
Washer and dryer are working very well. I am very satisfied.
by Nicky
Large enough for the big jobs and very quiet. There are lots of options for both washing and drying.
by Mitchem
Wonderful washer and dryer combo. Couldn’t ask for a better combo for the space.
by Diane
I worked w/ our local appliance store in my small area of Northern CA. We’re way up in the Redwoods near the OR border & don’t have much selection. They helped me find these units since I was looking to get as far away from digital controls as possible. I put this unit in a 3 bed, 2 bath rental where an elderly woman has resided for 17+ yrs. I knew the newer digital controls would be a big learning curve for her. And this non-digitized unit really has pleased us all. So far, she loves her new laundry area.